Travel while taking concrete action for conservation projects! Find your biodiversity solidarity trip by theme: coral reefs, horses, turtles, refuges, participatory science... To search for your trip by map, click here!
Take action to protect the oceans
Cetaceans and marine mammals
Coral reefs
Marine conservation waste collection
Sea turtles
Protect and study wild animals
Missions to study and protect wild animals often take place in nature reserves. They provide an opportunity to observe emblematic animals in fantastic landscapes or large refuges, particularly for primates.
Primates
Lions, puma, Big Five, Hyenas
The snow leopard
Wolf, lynx, bear
Try your hand at participatory science holidays
Commit to the planet, regenerate biodiversity
Get involved with a wildlife refuge
Immerse yourself in a farm
Train to better protect nature
Introduce your children to scientific research
Get involved with horses
Try a family solidarity trip
Solidarity and participatory travel: a solution for biodiversity
Biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate. According to WWF, over 69% of wild vertebrate animal populations have disappeared since 1970. Deforestation, pollution, climate change and overexploitation of resources are putting many species at risk. Some one million species are threatened with extinction, according to IPBES (Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services). Faced with this situation, action is becoming a necessity. Solidarity and participative travel for biodiversity appears to be a solution.
Travelling differently: a committed response to the biodiversity crisis
Solidarity and participatory travel for biodiversity allows you to combine discovery of the world with a commitment to the environment. Unlike mass tourism, which is often harmful to the environment, this type of trip aims to support conservation projects, help scientists and raise awareness of ecosystem preservation among local populations.
Whether you're an adult or a family, you can get involved in missions in the heart of nature. These stays offer an enriching experience, encouraging the learning and transmission of values of respect for the environment. It's a unique opportunity to play an active part in protecting species and habitats, while discovering preserved cultures and territories.
Get involved according to your interests: varied missions for all
There is a wide variety of ecovolunteering missions. This allows everyone to get involved according to their interests:
- Participatory science: collecting data on flora and fauna alongside researchers to better understand and protect ecosystems.
- Protecting wild animals: monitoring and observing endangered species, such as sea turtles, primates or felines, to improve conservation strategies.
- Studying and preserving the oceans: contributing to scientific diving missions, monitoring the state of coral reefs and fighting plastic pollution.
- Monitoring the Big Five in Africa: help track elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos and buffalo to combat poaching and promote their cohabitation with local communities.
These solidarity trips offer unforgettable experiences while having a tangible impact on biodiversity. They also offer a different vision of travel, one that is more respectful and more human. To embark on a solidarity and participatory trip is to make the choice of ethical and responsible tourism, in line with the environmental issues of our time.
By opting for these experiences, every traveler becomes an agent of change, helping to build a more sustainable future for our planet.